Still on a minute restriction, the Thunder’s All-Star point guard packed a whole lot of production into half a game.

In 24 minutes, Westbrook dropped 26 points on an efficient 10-of-12 shooting, the best field goal percentage game of his career.

And he did a ton of damage from deep, hitting four of OKC’s eight 3-pointers on only five of the Thunder’s 22 attempts.

In the past four games, Westbrook, a career 30 percent 3-point shooter, is 10-of-17 from deep.

“He’s at a good place right now,” Brooks said. “I really like where he’s at.”

And this prime performance came on a night when it was sorely needed. Kevin Durant had one of his worst shooting nights of the year, going 8-of-24 overall, 0-of-6 from three and missed 14 straight shots at one point.

But Westbrook’s dominance kept the Thunder afloat. And the defense dominated down the stretch, reversing a recent fourth quarter trend and outscoring the Bobcats 31-18 in the game’s deciding quarter.